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Old 06-17-08, 09:31 PM
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which type of grease to use?

in the repair manual it says to use mori white ta no.2 grease or equivalent on the clutch fork, input shaft splines , ect. but i searched in google only finding one made by redline. which type of grease does everyone use on the clutch fork, ect when changing their clutch? thanks
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Molyslip with molybdenum disulfide.


Great stuff.


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Bringing back from the dead. Is CV joint grease adequate for this purpose? I believe it's moly-based.
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I couldn't find moly grease anywhere. Pep Boys didn't have it. So I bought some hi-temp bearing grease and used it. Just use alittle or it'll shoot all over your clutch and fly wheel.
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Yep, just some sort of wheel bearing grease. That's what I've used for years with great success.

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